Plus it depends on how your promoting your chapters. I don't have many subscribers here, but I also have many followers on Twitter. Therefore the most logical thing would be to promote my tapastic chapters on the network that has the most followers.

It's how I'm at 1,145 views on Magnet Girl Wireless on Penana. And now I don't even need to promote anymore.

That's the thing. I don't have to promote for WT. the numbers just keep happening. And I have 6 comics and a novel in production so I cross promote with my various IPs and team across all social media platforms.

So the question I have, is it worth doing both? Like... is there a drawback to posting to both? Or is there a drawback to porting over? I have 45+ strips at the moment and I get about 400 pageviews on my main website and only about 50 here, a day...Is it worth it for me to post on webtoons?

is it worth doing both? Like... is there a drawback to posting to both?

Absolutely zero drawback, other than the very minor hassle of having to post the same thing twice.

However, Webtoons requires your images to be JPG and their pixel size restriction is quite severe. So if your files don't meet their requirements, you need to convert/resize them. Batch conversion/resizing exists, fortunately.

No one said it works that way for everyone! I'm talking about MY comics. Let's get something straight here. I don't work for LINE and I could care less what happens with your comics. I'm SIMPLY stating that for ME, there is no contest between both my traffic and my participation between the two site. God I hate the internet. All you have to do is say anything and the trolls abound. "I highly doubt this pie in the sky" is saying what? That you doubt MY numbers are different? Go look then if you don't believe me. I could care less. Please troll elsewhere. You people exhaust me.

I'm glad things are working out for you on Webtoons. I wish there was a writing site like that so I could actually find readers for my work. I guess Wattpad is like Webtoons in that you can get readership faster, but I can't stand Wattpad.

I guess I'm stuck in a place where people click on my chapters and don't enjoy anything. Sigh...I wish you the best on Webtoons though

If you get featured, you'll have to pick one and I don't feel the need to split my audience with a slow-starting site. I'd rather funnel everyone over to the place where it's moving for a better presentation. I also have no trouble resizing things for jpg format AND once, you get featured, you can switch to PNG on WT.

It's definitely worth it. It's worth posting everywhere you can, so long as you have the time and energy. If you don't need to restructure your comic to fit a specific platform, even better.

Currently we make three different versions of our comic; a full page for the website, vertical scroll for Webtoons, and vertical scroll w/ gif animations for Tapas.

Really, we only need to post on Webtoons as that's where we have over 600 subscribers (compared to just under 50 on Tapas) but I really like the quality of uploads here, as well as the community. There's also the chance, on either website, that you could be spotlighted by staff, which could bring in hundreds more subs. Even thousands.

awww well dont let that be a reflection on your work. My web novel isn't doing great here but my beta feedback is awesome and my manager has a few houses interested. Just use tap as an editing tool. I actually like writing my novel here, even if no one will read it. lol

can you please stop talking about pie and I dont really care what you doubt. Instead, you could use your eyes and actually look at the difference in numbers. What shocked me is that we haven't even been up for 3 fulls days yet on Line but please doubt away.

That's awesome your beta likes your work, and you have people interested in your manuscript. Honestly, and I always tell writers this on my blog, if you want to get somewhere with your writing, you need to go where your audience is.

I don't do comics, but if you're gaining more of a following on Webtoons, I get why you want to focus your time there.

I'm almost 90% sure I'd get a better readership on Wattpad for my stories (especially since I started off there), but I don't like the company's business practices. Do what is best for you and your career!

I'm sure in time Tapas will have a bigger user base, but I can understand not wanting to wait around for that - time is precious, and we have to make the most of it.

Exactly and my advice is to hook up with a manager. I can't tell you how much better things have gone for me since I teamed up with someone who believes in my work. I still have a long way to go of course, but things are looking much better all the time and there's always new news to celebrate. Stay at it!